Robinson Crusoe, a world famous book, tells the story of a shipwrecked businessman who drifted to a desert island alone. He overcame all kinds of unexpected difficulties, lived on the island for 28 years with tenacious will and his own scientific knowledge, and finally returned to his hometown after being rescued.
Robinson, the protagonist of this book, really admires me. He lived on a desert island for 28 years, for 28 years. What an amazing number. If I live on this desert island, I'm afraid I won't live for an hour, besides, he also makes all the living utensils on the desert island with his own hands and feet. This contrast shows how weak I am and how strong he is. With this in mind, I decided to follow Robinson's example, be as strong as him, and not be weak. I don't want to live on a desert island like him, but I want to learn from him in my life. For example, be strong, don't cry often, don't be timid in case of emergency, solve problems calmly and so on. These are all strong performances in life.
I admire not only Robinson's strength, but also his optimism. When he first arrived on a desert island, Robinson spent a lot of labor and time doing everything because of lack of assistants, incomplete tools and lack of experience. It takes 42 days to make a board. Many things he did were futile and failed, but he never lost heart and always summed up the experience of failure and started over. Hard work brought gratifying returns, and he finally became a boat, bread and pottery ... all of which could not be obtained without much effort and overcoming many difficulties. Seeing this, I can't help but reflect on the past. If I don't succeed, I will be discouraged and then quit. This is not right. We should sum up the experience of failure and start over like Robinson.
I benefited a lot from reading Robinson Crusoe.